How to Cancel Netflix Subscription from iPhone, iPad, iTunes, and Web

Netflix is an online streaming service that delivers TV shows, Movies and many other things on iPhone/iPad. There are very few users who would have cancelled the subscription after they have used it. That’s because Netflix is awesome in every way. In any case, if you wish to cancel your Netflix subscription, then it’s quite a simple process.

There are three different ways to unsubscribe from Netflix services for iPhone and iPad. You can cancel it from the web version, from iTunes, and from App Store as well. We have detailed all the three processes, so go ahead and follow the instructions.

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How to Cancel Netflix Subscription

How to Cancel Netflix Subscription from iPhone/iPad

Step #1. Tap on Settings → Tap on iTunes and App Store.

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Step #2. Tap on Your Apple ID → Tap on View Apple ID.

Step #4. Tap on Manage Under Subscriptions.

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Step #5. Tap on Netflix.

Step #6. Toggle Off Auto Renewal.

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How to Cancel Netflix Subscription from iTunes

Step #1. Open iTunes and click on your name.

Step #2. Click on AccountInfo.

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Step #3. You’ll need to enter your password.

Step #4. Under Settings tab, near Subscription, click on “Manage“.

Step #5. Click on Edit located beside Netflix.

Step #6. Click on OFF, located at the right side of AutoRenewal.

Step #7. Now click on Done and exit.

In case, you have subscribed to Netflix using Web or Android device, please refer following steps.

That’s all folks; your Netflix subscription is cancelled. The thing to note here is that the subscription cancels on the Auto Renewal date. That means if you cancel the subscription on the very next day after you subscribed, then you’ll still be able to use Netflix until the next Auto Renewal date.

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